What’s next for Yahoo?The board of the one-time Silicon Valley heavyweight will consider drastic measures like selling off its core Internet business or its 15% stake in Alibaba during meetings this week. The discussions will also shine a spotlight on Marissa Mayer’s tenure as CEO.

…While his group FWD.us plans 2016 pushMeanwhile, the Zuckerberg-backed FWD.us group is planning its immigration-reform message for the 2016 presidential election cycle. The organization could spend as much as $10 million on TV and digital advertising, polling, and research, according to Politico.

Starbucks responds to E. coli scareThe coffee chain is pulling holiday turkey sandwiches from shelves in stores in California, Oregon, and Nevada because they contain celery linked to an outbreak that sickened 19 people at Costco. Starbucks says no customers have come down sick.

HuffPo: ExxonMobil response misses the markCrisis experts tell The Huffington Post that ExxonMobil’s reply to a critical report by Columbia University journalists was a misfire because it sounded more like a series of threats than an academic response. Also, Bloomberg looks at critics’ attempts to turn Big Oil into the new Big Tobacco.